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August 4th, 2009
LCC is ready to train Mich.'s future
Abstract:
Michigan is experiencing an economic assault that even five years ago was unimagined. Suddenly, many families are realizing that a four-year college or university is no longer an option, despite the fact that 21st century jobs increasingly demand education and job skills. That makes Lansing Community College a practical and affordable solution, a fact demonstrated by LCC's increasing enrollment. Meanwhile, LCC's tuition has not been raised since Fall, 2007.
Cutting edge programs like 3-D technology, alternative energy, and nanotechnology are offered at LCC to students seeking forward-looking career opportunities. Partnerships with people, programs, and organizations like Demmer Corp., Capital Area Michigan Works! and Consumers Energy fuel those efforts through apprenticeships, internships, and worker training programs.
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lansingstatejournal.com
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